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24 Sep 2025 11:34am News:
Waitematā

Next stop: Court

Local Police expertise and a decision to breach bail has led to the recovery of a firearm, and a date back in court for one man. Early Tuesday morning, one of our Henderson Beat Team members was out... More

1 min read
Remembrance Day - 1
24 Sep 2025 11:16am News:
National News

Remembering fallen officer Lyn Fleming at Police Remembrance Day

On 29 September each year New Zealand Police commemorates Police Remembrance Day on the feast day of the Archangel Michael, the patron saint of police. More

2 min read
Photo of Gaal Ralston and Elaine Fox with Bay of Plenty District Commander Tim Anderson and Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell.
24 Sep 2025 10:54am TenOne Magazine

A safety net for the vulnerable

Recognition for outstanding volunteer contribution. More

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Car with lights on surburban street at dusk
24 Sep 2025 10:33am News:
Northland

Raumanga house fire being treated as suspicious

Whangārei detectives have commenced an investigation into an early morning house fire in Raumanga. Police were called to Raumanga Valley Road at around 6.20am. Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer... More

1 min read
broken fences
24 Sep 2025 9:47am News:
Wellington

Police seeking information on illegal dirt bike riders in Belmont

The behaviour of a group of five males regularly riding dirt bikes from Waitangirua or Cannons Creek, across iwi land, into Belmont Park is endangering the public. More

1 min read
Sergeant on computer
23 Sep 2025 5:25pm News:
Waitematā

Complex investigation results in more than 40 fraud charges

Police have arrested a man in connection with more than 40 fraud-related offences totalling over $68,000. More

1 min read
Media release - Appeal for information
23 Sep 2025 3:46pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Information sought on Papamoa assault

Police investigating an assault in Papamoa are seeking help from the public. Detective Sergeant Sam Pritchard says a report was made on Sunday 21 September of the assault on Maranui Street a short... More

2 min read
Backpack front
23 Sep 2025 10:03am News:
Canterbury

Update: Police release photos to assist in identifying deceased man, Heathcote Valley

Police can now release images of the backpack, and its contents, that were located with the man found deceased on Friday 19 September. More

1 min read
Handcuffing 1
23 Sep 2025 6:47am News:
Tasman

Police operation gets meth off Motueka streets

Tasman Police have arrested two people after finding a kilo-and-a-half of methamphetamine in their vehicle Members of the Tasman Organised Crime Unit stopped a rental vehicle coming from a ferry... More

1 min read
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22 Sep 2025 5:17pm News:
Wellington

Police continue to investigate Naenae death

Police continue to investigate the death of Albert Enoka in Naenae last year, despite a murder charge being withdrawn in the High Court at Wellington today. Mr Enoka was shot and killed after a... More

1 min read

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